Thank you.
Yes, the directory name does contain white space.
I'm using GRASS 6.4.0.
The GRASS "login" window comes up, and I specify the database location, then
use the Location Wizard to create a location, and click Start. A scripting
window briefly opens, then that window and the GRASS login w
Hi,
2010/12/8 gabrielzor...@usp.br zorello :
> I am still strugling with Grass. Do I need to know Python language to work
> with Grass?
no, just use available GRASS module. Anyway knowledge of some script
language is very useful...
Martin
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Dear friend,
I am still strugling with Grass. Do I need to know Python language to work
with Grass?
Cheers,
Gabriel Laporta
Universidade de São Paulo
Gabriel
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On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Catlike wrote:
>
> In order for GRASS to run properly, is it necessary for the grassdata folder
> (database) to reside at the disk prompt (as in C:\grassdata)? I would rather
> have it higher up [farther down?] in the hierarchy, such as
> C:\GIS\placename, because
Daniel Victoria wrote:
> You are right Glynn, I just checked i.spectral.py and it has the
> d.linegraph feature but, i.spectral is greyed out in wxpython gui
That's a bug in the wxGUI. All scripts will be greyed out on Windows.
[For grass-dev]
The bug is in GetGRASSCmds in globalvar.py. It che
Hi,
> BTW don't try to export a GRASS vector file from qgis. It doesn't seem to
> work.
> You have to export from GRASS.
just tested, and picking a GRASS vector in the TOC and selecting "save
as..." works under trunk/Ubuntu.
Can you give more details?
cheers
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